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  2. Persian cat - Wikipedia

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    The Persian cat, also known as the Persian Longhair, is a long-haired breed of cat characterised by a round face and short muzzle. The first documented ancestors of Persian cats might have been imported into Italy from Khorasan as early as around 1620, however, this has not been proven.

  3. Persian Cat: Breed Profile, Characteristics & Care - The Spruce...

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    The Persian cat has been cherished for hundreds—if not thousands—of years, tracing their origins to the deserts of Persia and Iran. The Persian cat is a medium- to large-sized breed, easily identifiable by their round, flat face and long, flowing coat that comes in almost every color.

  4. Persian. The Persian cat, with their luxurious long fur and distinctive appearance, is a breed known for elegance and a regal demeanor. Originating in Persia (modern-day Iran), these cats have a distinctive round face, flat nose, and large, expressive eyes.

  5. Persian Cat Personality Traits & Facts - Great Pet Care

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    Calm. The regal-looking Persian cat is the ultimate feline for lap-sitting and couch cuddling. With her elegant long, silky hair, distinctive round face, and sweet personality, this feline is among the most popular cat breeds in the country.

  6. Persian cats bring joy to their families because of their loving personalities and gentle yet playful antics. If you're looking for a cat that isn't into impressive displays of athleticism, the Persian might be the perfect breed for you.

  7. Persian cats are known for their regal attitudes, calm demeanor, and luxurious coats. Learn all about their traits, maintenance, and more!

  8. Persian Cat & Kitten Breed and Adoption Info | Petfinder

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    The Persian is a heavily boned, well-balanced cat with a sweet expression and soft, round lines. This cat has large round eyes set wide apart in a large round head. The long thick coat softens the lines of the cat and accentuates the roundness in appearance.

  9. At a Glance. One of the oldest and most recognizable cat breeds, the Persian cat is the parent breed for the Persian Breed Group, which includes the Persian, Himalayan and Exotic Shorthair breeds. They share the same body type, but the Exotic Shorthair’s short coarse hair differs from the long hair of the Persian and Himalayan.

  10. The Persian cat is quite amiable and known for her docile, sweet personality. She is pleasant-tempered yet reserved and does not worry about what is happening in the outside world. Persians are indoor-only animals with no high prey drive or a huge desire to explore.

  11. Persian Breed Profile: Things to Know Before Adopting

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    Yes, Persian cats have health issues that they’re more prone to, including: Respiratory issues: Brachycephalic breeds like Persians may experience difficulties breathing, especially in hot or humid conditions. Their facial structure can lead to issues such as stenotic nares (narrow nostrils) and an elongated soft palate, contributing to respiratory challenges.